Oct 23, 2011 | Biogas Case Studies, Ireland Case Studies, Jenbacher Type-3 Gas Engines, Landfill Gas, Landfill Gas Case Studies, UK Case Studies
The Cottonmount landfill site located north of Belfast, Northern Ireland, is one of a large number of Biffa landfill sites in the UK and Northern Ireland. Here Clarke Energy has installed 3 GE Jenbacher containerised gas engine generation units.  Biffa are one of the...
Oct 23, 2011 | Australia, Australia Case Studies, Australia News, Biogas, Biogas Case Studies, Jenbacher Type-2 Gas Engines, Jenbacher Type-3 Gas Engines, Sewage Gas Case Studies
Clarke Energy have been contracted by Worley Parsons on behalf of Sydney Water to design, supply and commission the GE Jenbacher cogeneration engine package, with exhaust gas heat recovery. The engines use the sewage gas produced by the on-site digesters to produce...
Oct 22, 2011 | Biogas Case Studies, Jenbacher Type-3 Gas Engines, Landfill Gas, Landfill Gas Case Studies, New Zealand, New Zealand Case Studies, New Zealand News
Clarke Energy supplied, installed, commissioned and fully tested the GE Jenbacher unit at Todd Energy’s Happy Valley site in Wellington in March 2008. The engines run from landfill gas which is a source of renewable electricity. Clarke Energy has also been...
Oct 22, 2011 | Australia, Australia Case Studies, Biogas Case Studies, Clarke Energy, Jenbacher Type-2 Gas Engines, Jenbacher Type-3 Gas Engines, Sewage Gas, Sewage Gas Case Studies
The GE Jenbacher generator runs on sewage gas (a type of biogas) produced from the sites anaerobic digesters. The generator is connected, via an integrated 415V circuit panel to step-up transformer. High voltage electricity is exported via transformers to provide base...
Jul 25, 2011 | Events - France, France, Past Events
An international two day Conference covering important topics relating to the current and future perspectives for the development of the French biogas sector. The thematic focus of the Conference is biogas generation from anaerobic co-digestion on the farm or at...